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dzhokhar, not surprisingly is saying he was following his older brother tamerlan and tamerlan was the one who was the driving force behind this. in addition, there's an indication from the interviews that the brothers were self radicalized on-line. they were getting information from videos on-line, you tube videos on-line but not from communication or e-mail the way the ft. hood shooter was but they were very much self starters, self radicalized. the older brother, it seems from preliminary investigation, to have been motivated by jihad, traditional jihad motivation and political implications that they are under attack and jihad dis need to fight back. this is from preliminary interviews with this individual, with dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> the interviews have been limited. >> very limited. everything needs to be checked out. the investigators will follow up. these are individuals who knew a lot of people and had a lot of connections. they weren't shut ins on their own. they were people who knew a lot of people. everything needs to be followed up on. this is what dzhokhar tsarnaev is sayin
dzhokhar, not surprisingly is saying he was following his older brother tamerlan and tamerlan was the one who was the driving force behind this. in addition, there's an indication from the interviews that the brothers were self radicalized on-line. they were getting information from videos on-line, you tube videos on-line but not from communication or e-mail the way the ft. hood shooter was but they were very much self starters, self radicalized. the older brother, it seems from preliminary...
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tamerlan taught everything to himself. we were happy about it because he didn't start doing drugs or alcohol. now he doesn't speak to other women he's not related to. they're not important to him. it's a sin to look them in the eye. she saw him for four of the six months he was here and he went to chechnya twice. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days i don't know where his relatives there lived. they were from his father's side. that village was bombed in the second war though. >> she reveals that she rang the boys to check they were well and they rang her again when they were on the run just the day before tamerlan died. the day before they spoke and it was like always. mommy, everything's fine with us. mommy, we're totally fine. "mommy" that's what they call her. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> translator: we miss your warmth and caress, they said, tamerlan said mommy, i love you and dzhokhar's voice said i love you too, mommy. she watched the boy's father filmed her earlier in the week see them
tamerlan taught everything to himself. we were happy about it because he didn't start doing drugs or alcohol. now he doesn't speak to other women he's not related to. they're not important to him. it's a sin to look them in the eye. she saw him for four of the six months he was here and he went to chechnya twice. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days i don't know where his relatives there lived. they were from his father's side. that village was bombed in the second...
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raised christian, went to college in boston, met tamerlan. she converted to islam, and by all accounts, fairly devout, wore the hajaab, the traditional head scarf. she didn't speak russian, so she wasn't always aware what was being said, she didn't understand the language being spoken around the house. wolf. >> chris lawrence reporting for us. just ahead, still many unanswered questions in the boston marathon terror attack. investigators work to interview the only suspect still alive. new insights into the investigation. stay with our special coverage. ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human, using stereoscopic cameras. ♪ and even stop itself if it has to. ♪ the technology may be hard to imagine. but why you would want it... is not. the 2014 e-class. it doesn't just see the future. it is the future. [ sneezing ] she may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec®. powerful allergy relief for adults and kids six years and older. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> there are hundreds of questions that investigators have for
raised christian, went to college in boston, met tamerlan. she converted to islam, and by all accounts, fairly devout, wore the hajaab, the traditional head scarf. she didn't speak russian, so she wasn't always aware what was being said, she didn't understand the language being spoken around the house. wolf. >> chris lawrence reporting for us. just ahead, still many unanswered questions in the boston marathon terror attack. investigators work to interview the only suspect still alive. new...
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tamerlan said, mommy, i love you. and dzhokhar's voice came in from a distance saying, mommy, i love you. she saw the boy's father to see them on the news for the first time. and then for some reason he tells me, patimas, this is dzhokhar and tamerlan, pointed to a screen, it is tamerlan from the blue jacket, dzhokhar from the white jacket. i say, these are guys with a backpack in these photos. it can't be them. he said, i don't know, patimas, these are my children. and then his wife grabs the tv screen and starts screaming, it can't be. it can't be happening. i don't believe it. the children are there. i would have cried out myself. nick payton walsh, cnn. >>> in fact, family and friends have been a key part of the investigation so far as the fbi tries to piece together every bit of information it can. >> but it's been hard to get a view of what the brothers are like because there are a lot of conflicting views and opinions. take a listen to the suspect's mother. >> impossible. impossible for them -- for both of them
tamerlan said, mommy, i love you. and dzhokhar's voice came in from a distance saying, mommy, i love you. she saw the boy's father to see them on the news for the first time. and then for some reason he tells me, patimas, this is dzhokhar and tamerlan, pointed to a screen, it is tamerlan from the blue jacket, dzhokhar from the white jacket. i say, these are guys with a backpack in these photos. it can't be them. he said, i don't know, patimas, these are my children. and then his wife grabs the...
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i didn't know he was tamerlan's little brother. had i known that i would have gotten to know him. >> he told investigators it was religion and not a foreign terrorist group that motivated them. did you find them to be religious at all? >> not at all. i knew that they believed in their religion and the standards that were upheld in their country but they never were ones to run around pounding their chest with religion or trying to recruit anyone or bugging anyone else about their religion. they respected life at one point and i don't know what happened. >> you would describe your reaction to when you heard that they were the suspects as shock? stunned? >> shocked. incredibly shocked. it turned from anger like everyone else in the country to being extremely confused and shocked and having to pick up the pieces and see what is going on. i'm really proud of the fact that a lot of people have come around to seeing how it was a good idea to keep little brother alive because it would have put our authorities in a tougher situation. they w
i didn't know he was tamerlan's little brother. had i known that i would have gotten to know him. >> he told investigators it was religion and not a foreign terrorist group that motivated them. did you find them to be religious at all? >> not at all. i knew that they believed in their religion and the standards that were upheld in their country but they never were ones to run around pounding their chest with religion or trying to recruit anyone or bugging anyone else about their...
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well, she is tamerlan tsarnaev's wife, now widow. federal authorities want to question her about her husband and brother-in-law. did katheryn russell tsarnaev have any clue about the bomb plot? wpri tv reports live in north kingston, rhode island with the latest. what can you tell me about his wife, and where is she? >> well, at this point it looks like she's actually here in north kings town at her family home right now. there's really not much i can tell you about katheryn except what her lawyer is telling us right now and what neighbors are telling us. neighbors have been is what is leading the whole investigation to finding out who katheryn is. we know she went to high school in rhode island. she's a rhode island native. she's been living here her whole life. the last few months or maybe the last year, all the neighbors are saying she's changed a little bit. in high school her friends say that she was outgoing, she was in the art club, wanted to be in the peace corps. then one neighbor said the last year she hasn't seen her too m
well, she is tamerlan tsarnaev's wife, now widow. federal authorities want to question her about her husband and brother-in-law. did katheryn russell tsarnaev have any clue about the bomb plot? wpri tv reports live in north kingston, rhode island with the latest. what can you tell me about his wife, and where is she? >> well, at this point it looks like she's actually here in north kings town at her family home right now. there's really not much i can tell you about katheryn except what...
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tamerlan taught everything to himself. we were happy about it because he didn't start doing drugs or alcohol. now he doesn't speak to other women he is not related to. they're not important to him because it's a sin to even look them in the eye. she saw him for four of the six months he was here, and he went to chechnya twice. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where his relative there's lived. they were from his father's side. i do know that village was bombed in the second war, though. >> reporter: as pictures of boston played out around the world, she reveals that the mother rang the boys to check if they were well. but later that week they rang her again, allegedly when they were on the run, just the day before tamerlan died. the day before, she said they spoke, and it was like always, mommy, everything is fine with us. mommy, we're totally fine. mommy, that's what they call her. >> translator: we miss your warmth and caress, they said. tamerlan said "mommy, i love you clothe. an
tamerlan taught everything to himself. we were happy about it because he didn't start doing drugs or alcohol. now he doesn't speak to other women he is not related to. they're not important to him because it's a sin to even look them in the eye. she saw him for four of the six months he was here, and he went to chechnya twice. >> translator: yes, he went to chechnya for a couple of days. i don't know where his relative there's lived. they were from his father's side. i do know that...
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we are also learning about his older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev. in 2009 he was arrested for domestic assault after his girlfriend said he beat her up no last year he openly argued with a preacher at a mosque, telling him holiday celebrations were not allowed by islam. last year he disrupted a sermon by martin luther king calling him a nonbeliever. today marks one week since the attack. from the oval office and around the country a solemn tribute. >> the boston area, most every spot in the city is silent. >> reporter: another step toward normal, boyleston street turned over by federal investigators to the city of boston in the sign of ip ves gags intensity, a tree possibly touched by dzhokhar. taken as evidence. and photos of him, possibly tracking the murder of officer carter. some seriously injured in the hospital, hope. >> nearly all of the patients that have lost legs are already walking the halls with physical therapists. >> reporter: still, grim reminders here just about everywhere. in medford the funeral for krystle campbell. one more step t
we are also learning about his older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev. in 2009 he was arrested for domestic assault after his girlfriend said he beat her up no last year he openly argued with a preacher at a mosque, telling him holiday celebrations were not allowed by islam. last year he disrupted a sermon by martin luther king calling him a nonbeliever. today marks one week since the attack. from the oval office and around the country a solemn tribute. >> the boston area, most every spot in...
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tamerlan tsarnaev headed towards the finish line. his younger brother dzohkhar blended in with a crowd of spectators near the forum restaurant. at 2:45 dzohkhar was captured by cameras placing his backpack on the ground. over the next four minutes he spent time looking at his cell phone, app picture and holding the phone near his waist. then he raised it to his ear. 30 seconds later at 2:49 p.m. the first bomb exploded near the t nosh line. the affidavit noted virtually every head turns and stares in meat direction in apparent bewi nt and alarm. blah the tapes and still photos show he left his knapsack on the y ound and moved calmly but rapidly away. nds later, the secondloded at t bomb exploded at that very spot. es nf.b.i. affidavit also provides new details about friday's tense manhunt and capture. around midnight thursday a gunman approached the driver of a mercedes s.u.v. in cambridge, massachusetts. the gunman asked "did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that." he then commandeered car, took the driver hostage, then st
tamerlan tsarnaev headed towards the finish line. his younger brother dzohkhar blended in with a crowd of spectators near the forum restaurant. at 2:45 dzohkhar was captured by cameras placing his backpack on the ground. over the next four minutes he spent time looking at his cell phone, app picture and holding the phone near his waist. then he raised it to his ear. 30 seconds later at 2:49 p.m. the first bomb exploded near the t nosh line. the affidavit noted virtually every head turns and...
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she converted to islam when she met tamerlan, and she is somewhat observe ant. she wears the head scarf normally but he said she was in a bit of a tough spot, because tamerlan wasn't working full-time, he said katie russell was basically working up to seven days a week, sometimes 70 hours a week as a home aide, so tamerlan would stay home and take care of their young toddler daughter while katie russell went out and worked for most of the week. anderson? >> interesting. chris lawrence, i appreciate the reporting. >>> now, toronto, canada where late details of a terrorist plot that authorities in canada say they have foiled. they say it involved an al qaeda supported attack against a passenger train traveling between canada and the united states. paul, this plot has got a lot of interesting elements. it was directed, supported allegedly by al qaeda in iran. have we seen that before? >> not seen that at all before, especially lately since basically al qaeda and iran have had a rift considering the situation in syria. it is very strange to see that here. iran for i
she converted to islam when she met tamerlan, and she is somewhat observe ant. she wears the head scarf normally but he said she was in a bit of a tough spot, because tamerlan wasn't working full-time, he said katie russell was basically working up to seven days a week, sometimes 70 hours a week as a home aide, so tamerlan would stay home and take care of their young toddler daughter while katie russell went out and worked for most of the week. anderson? >> interesting. chris lawrence, i...
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. >> he says his older brother, tamerlan, was an avid reader. he has been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. >> japan says they will forcibly expelled any chinese land and on islands at the center of the territorial route between the two countries. this comes after a chinese government vessels entered the waters around a group of islands claimed by both countries. >> the dispute recently flared up after hundreds of japanese lawmakers sailed close to the islands. what the japanese coast guard moved in to the avert a potential crisis. a group of 80 nationalists had been sell -- sailing close to the disputed islands when they report in encroached on their territorial waters. the activists were persuaded by the japanese coast guard to turn back before a clash could occur with chinese ships. >> we could eventually see the island becoming subjected to an illegal takeover by china. that is what we're really worried about. >> the conflict surrounding this uninhabited rocky outcrop in the east china sea is heating up. there are incidents in
. >> he says his older brother, tamerlan, was an avid reader. he has been charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. >> japan says they will forcibly expelled any chinese land and on islands at the center of the territorial route between the two countries. this comes after a chinese government vessels entered the waters around a group of islands claimed by both countries. >> the dispute recently flared up after hundreds of japanese lawmakers sailed close to the islands....
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hey guys, do you know what else happened in 2009, the fbi questioned tamerlan tsarnaev. and decided that he wasn't a person of interest. what, do you think, dana the fish stinks from the head? >> i don't know if i would say that about our government. i do think when they used the language to use overseas contingency operation those are weasel words that the government uses to come up. translated into arabic that is they aren't serious. you don't have to worry about them coming after you the global war on terror was much more start. if you are. >> sizes and lots of different places and go on forever. are you going to be fighting this war forever? i'm very comfortable with that can i see when they were trying to do. i think they watered it down and they should go back to being a little bit tougher. >> and word ward, greg. he basically said it's not a big event because only a few people lost their lives. it wasn't like a 9/11 he said. so is that where the bar is now. thousands need to die in order tore the media wake up and see the threat of radical islam. >> right about th
hey guys, do you know what else happened in 2009, the fbi questioned tamerlan tsarnaev. and decided that he wasn't a person of interest. what, do you think, dana the fish stinks from the head? >> i don't know if i would say that about our government. i do think when they used the language to use overseas contingency operation those are weasel words that the government uses to come up. translated into arabic that is they aren't serious. you don't have to worry about them coming after you...
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is it a question of tamerlan learning everything from the internet and that being combustible with his own sense of disaffection and anger and perceived rootlessness and perceived injury, whatever it was. or, in fact, did someone seize upon it and, as it were in the old cold war language turn him and run him. we do not know that yet. >> rose: david remnick, thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: david remnick reporting in the "new yorker" magazine. back in a moment. stay with us. >> rose: rebecca miller is here, she has been an actress, a painter, a sculptor, director and short story writer. she's also a novelist and her new book is called "jacob's folly." it tells a story of an 18th century parisian jewish regent who has been reincarnated as a house fly in new york. the "new york times" callings it "delightful, bawdy, detailed and complicated." i'm pleased to have rebecca miller here. >> thank you. >> rose: let's go right to the book. here is jacob he's a peddler in paris in the 1th century and he's reincarnated as a fly. where did this idea come from? >> well, you know, the book is constr
is it a question of tamerlan learning everything from the internet and that being combustible with his own sense of disaffection and anger and perceived rootlessness and perceived injury, whatever it was. or, in fact, did someone seize upon it and, as it were in the old cold war language turn him and run him. we do not know that yet. >> rose: david remnick, thank you. >> thank you. >> rose: david remnick reporting in the "new yorker" magazine. back in a moment. stay...
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detail would be to speculate too far however there does seem to be some signs around the older brother tamerlan in particular to suggest that he was struggling to adapt to life in the united states which is a slight sign of previous people who become radicalized in this sort of a way indeed this kind of disengagement with society can often lead people to look for alternative sources and indeed radical islam can be one of those kind of factors which people can turn to as as a means to sort of direct their lives but why do you why do you think it was two years ago two years ago now that russian intelligence officials warned washington about the elder brother saying that he did have some sort of radical links or some fundamentalist ideology why do you think the f.b.i. didn't pick it up and run with it. well it's very difficult to say exactly what the f.b.i. situation was and what information they had indeed what they were able to find out about tom alon but linking back again to the north caucasus i think the difficulty we have here is that the north caucasus militants and selves who operate under
detail would be to speculate too far however there does seem to be some signs around the older brother tamerlan in particular to suggest that he was struggling to adapt to life in the united states which is a slight sign of previous people who become radicalized in this sort of a way indeed this kind of disengagement with society can often lead people to look for alternative sources and indeed radical islam can be one of those kind of factors which people can turn to as as a means to sort of...
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even by her standards are in a colder katherine russell the widow of boston marathon bombing suspect tamerlan is sorry to have to go to prison for wearing a high she. said i don't care if she knew about this she ought to be in prison for wearing a huge job this immigration policy of of you know also assimilating immigrants into our culture isn't really working no they're assimilating oss into they are a culture she got a clue to react to me too well i don't know the answer to that but i i what your point is well taken i think it's safe to say when the shock shown hannity whatever you're saying is just your very. last night prior to an initial court appearance from his hospital bed boston bombing suspect dzhokhar sarnia was finally read his miranda rights after already having provided possibly self incriminating information to federal officials the situation in the decision not to initially read him or his miranda rights when he was arrested highlights the fact that we as a nation are once again on the edge of national is stereo today some are still suggesting that we have to balance our const
even by her standards are in a colder katherine russell the widow of boston marathon bombing suspect tamerlan is sorry to have to go to prison for wearing a high she. said i don't care if she knew about this she ought to be in prison for wearing a huge job this immigration policy of of you know also assimilating immigrants into our culture isn't really working no they're assimilating oss into they are a culture she got a clue to react to me too well i don't know the answer to that but i i what...
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detail would be to speculate too far however that does seem to be some signs around the older brother tamerlan in particular to suggest that he was struggling to adapt to life in the united states which is a sign of previous people who become radicalized in this sort of a way indeed this kind of disengagement with society can often lead people to look for alternative sources and indeed radical islam can be one of those kind of factors which people can turn to is that as a means to sort of direct their lives. as always here at r.t. we are interested in what you think of the stories we're covering particularly this one today at r.t. dot com we're asking you a few of you on how you think the boston bombing investigation will unfold just log on to our web site vote on. fears for the lives of more than a half of the hunger striking guantanamo bay prisoners are finally being shared by u.s. authorities and the military is sending additional medical personnel to the camp where a growing number of inmates are refusing food in protest over mistreatment and indefinite detention dr steven is an arc is the
detail would be to speculate too far however that does seem to be some signs around the older brother tamerlan in particular to suggest that he was struggling to adapt to life in the united states which is a sign of previous people who become radicalized in this sort of a way indeed this kind of disengagement with society can often lead people to look for alternative sources and indeed radical islam can be one of those kind of factors which people can turn to is that as a means to sort of...